There are three categories of costs to consider when calculating the budget for your new Method home: Soft Costs, Site Costs, and Modular Costs. These are based on a typical scope of work. Prior to engaging in a feasibility study, Method can help outline the cost of your specific project. The overall project cost is determined based on your location, site, and preferred design.

Appliances are customizable to fit a client’s budget, aesthetic, and lifestyle, so these are not included in the modular costs. Base modular pricing is available for each predesigned model.

Site Costs

Typically 30 to 70 percent of the modular costs

Site costs include:

• Site prep work, including excavation)
• Utilities
• Foundation
• Shipping the modules to the site from the factory
• Installation of the home
• All on-site finish work, including connecting the modules at the seams
• Utility connections
• Additional site-built components such as decks, exterior stairs, and paint

Site work costs vary based on a variety of factors, including the condition of your land, topography and soil, total number of modules, and complexity of the project.